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revolutions have this kind of disappointment, and we have to concede that the people who came together some 22 months ago or so have the right to feel disappointed. >> lots of anger on the streets, but also some people supporting this move. how divisive is this going to be? >> let's remember that when morsi won the presidency, it was like 51%-48%. two figures contested the presidency. one was a figure of the old regime and one was morsi. all the other forces divided themselves among the liberal candidates. he gave a speech laced with religion. he is a man of the muslim brotherhood. i think it is a complicated package now brings to the floor. e, he has given the crowd some of what they want. he sacked a very bad prosecutor and brought in a man who is a very good judge to complete the transition. >> what do you make of the timing of what he has done, coming on the heels, as it does, of his brokerage above the cease-fire between hamas and israel, which gained international plaudits? >> they are two events that in a way bracket the decision. one is a four $0.8 million deal with the international m
revolutions have this kind of disappointment, and we have to concede that the people who came together some 22 months ago or so have the right to feel disappointed. >> lots of anger on the streets, but also some people supporting this move. how divisive is this going to be? >> let's remember that when morsi won the presidency, it was like 51%-48%. two figures contested the presidency. one was a figure of the old regime and one was morsi. all the other forces divided themselves among...
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. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, november 22, 2012. >>> good morning. on this thanksgiving day. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. on this thanksgiving, a cease-fire between israel and hamas that took effect last night looks to be holding. the deal was announced in cairo and ended eight days of fighting the new islamic egyptian government played a key role in brokering the u.s. backed truce. secretary of state hillary clinton called this a critical moment for the region. following a 24 hour cooling off period talks will resume on key issues like the israeli blockade. susan mcginnis starts us off in washington this morning. good morning to you. happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: good morning. happy thanksgiving. this is a very tenuous cease-fire. deep mistrusts remain on both sides. it feels like both sides have their finger on the trigger. residents are gathering their belongings and heading home. many took refuge in a united nations shelter while israel and the militant group hamas spent eight days in a bloody conflict. under the cease-fire agreemen
. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, november 22, 2012. >>> good morning. on this thanksgiving day. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. on this thanksgiving, a cease-fire between israel and hamas that took effect last night looks to be holding. the deal was announced in cairo and ended eight days of fighting the new islamic egyptian government played a key role in brokering the u.s. backed truce. secretary of state hillary clinton called this a critical...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. >>> it has been nearly three differently. our [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ >>> it has been nearly three differently. earn your ri. >>> vice president joe biden is in new jersey, visiting areas destroyed by superstorm sandy. biden visited a volunteer fire department in sea side heights, meeting first responders who lost their homes. he talked about his personal connection to the region and pledged long-term help. nearly three weeks after the storm, only about 2,000 people are still without power in new york and new jersey. more than 900 of those are on long island. meanwhile, the red cross continues to see an outpouring of support. as of friday morn
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>> 22 more shows. 22. >> sean: all right. you are a libertarian. i'm a registered conservative. i'm watching this debate unfold. i don't hear anybody advocating for limited government. nobody! where are those people in washington? >> i don't know, sean, e. where are they? i wish we could find some. we certainly didn't have that theme during the campaign. i just heard that clip of obama you played talking about damage to our economy from the so-called fiscal cliff. we really can't hurt the economy any more right now than we did on november 6th. look, this fiscal cliff they're talking about simply isn't high enough for a fatal plunge. when we get to the cliff that we could die on, then they'll start talking about less government and cutting spending. >> sean: how much further can you go? i mean $16 trillion, headed to $20 trillion, headed to $25 trillion. look, black friday, this was on drudge, just put up late tonight, literally 200 -- however much it is -- per person in this country, $susa $200 ande dollars, every child born today in debt. seems to me there's a moral case to be
>> 22 more shows. 22. >> sean: all right. you are a libertarian. i'm a registered conservative. i'm watching this debate unfold. i don't hear anybody advocating for limited government. nobody! where are those people in washington? >> i don't know, sean, e. where are they? i wish we could find some. we certainly didn't have that theme during the campaign. i just heard that clip of obama you played talking about damage to our economy from the so-called fiscal cliff. we really...
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. >> we had over 22 million customers in our store between 8:00 and midnight last night. >> reporter: macy's also saw record crowds. >> the line of incoming traffic never stopped, never ceased. >> reporter: as retail giants raked in the sales, small shop owners looked to get a piece of the pie today as customers came out for small business saturday. >> mom and pop shops and in our case, mom and daughter shops, we need love, too. >> reporter: in hoboken, hard hit by superstorm sandy, small businesses were open and hopeful. >> this is the time when the town really needs support from the locals. >> reporter: in arlington, virginia, president obama took his daughter shopping today supporting a local book store and asking americans to do the same. meanwhile savvy shoppers are using every tool at their disposal to find discounts. reports show online sales were up more than 20% on black friday. >> it's easier and it's better, away from a lot of crowd of people. >> reporter: so far, shoppers appear to be in the mood, to buy, if the price is right. and heading into cyber monday, retail analyst
. >> we had over 22 million customers in our store between 8:00 and midnight last night. >> reporter: macy's also saw record crowds. >> the line of incoming traffic never stopped, never ceased. >> reporter: as retail giants raked in the sales, small shop owners looked to get a piece of the pie today as customers came out for small business saturday. >> mom and pop shops and in our case, mom and daughter shops, we need love, too. >> reporter: in hoboken, hard...
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it was a 22 day bruising war with 1,400 people killed. after that, there was a good deal of resentment for getting gaza into that sort of mess. this time around the mess has been avoided in relative terms compared to the last four years we have something to show. easing of the crossings. end to military operations and air strikes within gaza. i'm not talking about the campaign of bombing. they do have something to show fothe suffering that has happened here and that is something that will bolster their position. is hamas popular? not necessarily. many palestinians here do feel that hamas is really a democratic regime and one that doesn't have much tolerance for any sort of descent. anderson? we certainly seen that. stay with us, i'm going to bring in the spokeswoman for the israeli defense force. i'm curious to know your thoughts on this cease fire. for now, the troops that are on the border, are they staying there? >> only for the night. tomorrow we'll have an assessment and then we'll decide what to do with the soldiers. many some of th
it was a 22 day bruising war with 1,400 people killed. after that, there was a good deal of resentment for getting gaza into that sort of mess. this time around the mess has been avoided in relative terms compared to the last four years we have something to show. easing of the crossings. end to military operations and air strikes within gaza. i'm not talking about the campaign of bombing. they do have something to show fothe suffering that has happened here and that is something that will...
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israel sent in the ground troops, a 22-day bruising war with 1,400 people killed. after that, there was a good deal of resentment against hamas for sort of getting gaza into that mess. this time around, the mess has been avoided in relative terms compared to the last four years, and hamas can say as a result of this war, we have something to show. an easing of the crossings, an end to israeli military operations and air strikes within gaza. these targeted air strikes, not talking about the campaign of bombing of the last eight days. they do have something to show for the suffering happening here and that is something that will bolster their position. is hamas popular? not necessarily, there are a lot of people who benefit from it, but many palestinians here in gaza really do feel hamas is by no means a democratic regime and a regime that doesn't have much tolerance for any sort of dissent. anderson. >> yeah, we certainly have seen that. arwa damon, ben wedeman, stay with us. i want to bring in a spokesman for the israeli defense forces joining me in jerusalem. i'm
israel sent in the ground troops, a 22-day bruising war with 1,400 people killed. after that, there was a good deal of resentment against hamas for sort of getting gaza into that mess. this time around, the mess has been avoided in relative terms compared to the last four years, and hamas can say as a result of this war, we have something to show. an easing of the crossings, an end to israeli military operations and air strikes within gaza. these targeted air strikes, not talking about the...
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america is an influential player. jenna: you're making the argument even though we talk about the new middle east there are some things that have remained the same regardless of the new leadership, for example in egypt. >> yes, it's important to remember that the muslim brotherhood was one of the most anti-american organizations in the region. today it's one of the most pro american organizations in the region. that is a big shift. it needs to be maintained that way. it's important that u.s. influence result in not just greater israeli security but peace around the region. jenna: there could be a difference of opinion on that jonathan about where this new government in egypt is going. who do we trust, who are our friends and how do we proceed. if he's correct, that we can have an impact in this region how do we go about that? >> i would actually disagree with his notion that turkey and qatar and egypt are influential. all three of these countries claim to have some sort of control over hamas over the last year or two.
america is an influential player. jenna: you're making the argument even though we talk about the new middle east there are some things that have remained the same regardless of the new leadership, for example in egypt. >> yes, it's important to remember that the muslim brotherhood was one of the most anti-american organizations in the region. today it's one of the most pro american organizations in the region. that is a big shift. it needs to be maintained that way. it's important that...
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he's at the mall of america in bloomington, minnesota. jay, first of all, hope you're being safe out there. what are you seeing out there? >> hey, my friend. what i am seeing is a lot of people out here at the mall of going on since last night. this is one of the venues that actually started things on thursday evening. look, more than 4 million square feet in this mall more than 520 shops and stores. if you can't find it here you probably don't need it. th it continues to grow. they're not just shopping. they're buying. we see these people walking through with bags filled with merchandise. that's really good news for the retailers who really need this day to kick off the holiday season w or break those businesses. but it's also good news for those who are doing the shopping because it means finding o people here they say they are. they have to work for it and savvy using apps on their smartphones to find the best deal or to compare deals and go to venders and say look, i can buy thisk; in the mall somewhere else for cheaper, will you matc
he's at the mall of america in bloomington, minnesota. jay, first of all, hope you're being safe out there. what are you seeing out there? >> hey, my friend. what i am seeing is a lot of people out here at the mall of going on since last night. this is one of the venues that actually started things on thursday evening. look, more than 4 million square feet in this mall more than 520 shops and stores. if you can't find it here you probably don't need it. th it continues to grow. they're...
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there were 22 people on the rig when the blast occurred. four remain in the hospital, two in critical condition. >> all these patients are suffering from major burns. the next 48-72 hours is a critical time period. >> reporter: the rig's owner, houston-based black elk energy said yesterday a worker cutting a pipe ignited vapors from oil still in the system setting off the explosion. the couple said the worker used a cutting torch. today the contractor doing the maintenance work, grand isle shipyard said there is no torch and called that account completely inaccurate. one of the things federal strangers will be looking into is why there was still oil in the pipe that was being cut. oil should have been purged from the system when it was first shut down. this platform is 80 miles away from b.p.'s deepwater horizon, which exploded in 2010, leaking five million barrels of oil into the gulf. unlike deepwater horizon, which was a mile deep, this rig was in shallow water, just 56 feet, and since it was not producing oil, there was only a small lea
there were 22 people on the rig when the blast occurred. four remain in the hospital, two in critical condition. >> all these patients are suffering from major burns. the next 48-72 hours is a critical time period. >> reporter: the rig's owner, houston-based black elk energy said yesterday a worker cutting a pipe ignited vapors from oil still in the system setting off the explosion. the couple said the worker used a cutting torch. today the contractor doing the maintenance work,...
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[ male announcer ] humana. ♪ >> and 22 minutes past the hour, i have your box is minute. a un agency claiming israeli literary dropped on gaza. many fearing it is a prelude to a ground invasion. attempts to broker a cease-fire further complicated by a terrorist attack on a bus in tel aviv this morning that wounded 22 people. secretary of state hillary clinton making her move to the middle east. clinton sitting down earlier with egyptian president. this following meetings with israeli prime minister and palestinian president. the taliban claiming responsibility for an attack near afghanistan that left two afghan guards dead. fox news learning the bombers meant to target the base, but were spotted by security first. those are your headlines. back to connell. connell: we are just 40 days away from this so-called fiscal cliff. there is a new poll out showing that two thirds of americans are confident that president obama will make an effort to work with republicans in congress. we asked two governors on today. we had congressman rangel on earlier. we could not come up with a
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just so all of you know, if you are putting out the holiday lights, look at how cold it's going to be. 22 chicago, 24 st. louis, 30, even, in memphis. so, this goes to the south, too. david? >> we always appreciate the heads up. ginger zee. thank you. >>> it was last night here we showed you the dramatic pictures, how the weather, the fog created a holiday nightmare on a texas highway. these images taken moments after those hundred cars collided on that highway, two people were ki killed, more than 100 injured. tonight here, abc's ryan owens in texas with what authorities are now saying this was more than fog. it was a deadly combination of speed and a disappearing highway. >> reporter: it took investigators more than 24 hours to untangle the mess of metal left on this texas highway. police estimate drivers were going between 60 and 80 miles an hour when fog reduced visibility to almost nothing. experts advice drivers caught in blinding fog to slow down and roll down the window. you might hear a nearby car even when you can't see it. >> it just takes one person to hit their brakes. >> rep
just so all of you know, if you are putting out the holiday lights, look at how cold it's going to be. 22 chicago, 24 st. louis, 30, even, in memphis. so, this goes to the south, too. david? >> we always appreciate the heads up. ginger zee. thank you. >>> it was last night here we showed you the dramatic pictures, how the weather, the fog created a holiday nightmare on a texas highway. these images taken moments after those hundred cars collided on that highway, two people were...
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just going to say, republicans -- the problem here for republicans is they're trying to get off this 22-year rae fusal to raise taxes, and think to cut any kind of a deal, they almost -- even if the deal -- the parameters are in place they have to go to the very edge. we held out as lodge as we could, all of those things. i don't know why you think gradual fiscal cliff is a fun term. >> steve's book of fun terms. >> i'd like to read that. >> moving on to other fun things, look it. black friday was a few days ago. the christmas shopping season's officially upon us. i don't particularly care for black friday. i refuse to go in a store. >> not a big shopper? >> shock ily. one of the reasons i don't go in stores is because of what happened in kansas? i think this is kansas here. this is lingerie. this is victoria's secret, lingerie in the oak park mall in kansas. how would you like to be in the middle of that, trying to calm that crowd down. there's another one. it happened somewhere else. >> forever 21 bag. >> it just reminds me. >> your favorite store? >> i like it. >> there's tulsa. that
just going to say, republicans -- the problem here for republicans is they're trying to get off this 22-year rae fusal to raise taxes, and think to cut any kind of a deal, they almost -- even if the deal -- the parameters are in place they have to go to the very edge. we held out as lodge as we could, all of those things. i don't know why you think gradual fiscal cliff is a fun term. >> steve's book of fun terms. >> i'd like to read that. >> moving on to other fun things, look...
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america.. happy >> i love it. america. >> he is just an ordinary guy with a very big heart. >> happy thanksgiving, bud. god bless. >> yeah, thank you. that's a part of the sadness, something that happened for them and that they were not able to get in touch with those people to get help or to have that choice to turn their life around and to have some options. >> reporter: so he tried to make their thanksgiving day a little better. >> it's a loaf of bread and just some peanut butter and jelly. plus, feeding 21 more people. whatever reason, it is a shelter or getting food from somewhere else. >> you spent all your money? >> yeah, a couple bills that are not getting paid this week. but if i go home, it's not the biggest deal in the world as people out here have not eaten for days. at the end of the day, i'm thankful for what i do have and things are fine. >> and who he meets warms his soul. >> there you go, happy thanksgiving. you can wake up to that. that will be nice. >> and he has always done this at age 60 years
america.. happy >> i love it. america. >> he is just an ordinary guy with a very big heart. >> happy thanksgiving, bud. god bless. >> yeah, thank you. that's a part of the sadness, something that happened for them and that they were not able to get in touch with those people to get help or to have that choice to turn their life around and to have some options. >> reporter: so he tried to make their thanksgiving day a little better. >> it's a loaf of bread and...
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it's kind of a catch 22, who is going to stop and when, anderson? >> sarah, stand by, i want to bring in ben wedeman who has experience in the region. tonight he is in the race ili town that has been hit repeatedly by rocket fire and also the jerusalem bureau chief for "the new york times" is in gaza city joins us by phone. what are you seeing and what are you hearing? >> reporter: what we are seeing here is that the town is pretty much deserted, not a lot of people out and about although earlier we were next to a sushi restaurant where there were a fair amount of customers. we spoke to the mayor who talked about the difficulties of trying to manage a town of more than 100,000 people living under these conditions and we spoke to one resident here who interestingly enough said he was happy that rockets were fired from gaza into near jerusalem and tel aviv. he said finally. other israelis outside of this area around gaza are getting a feel, getting a taste of what it's like to live under the threat of rockets. so certainly here in ashkalan you have re
it's kind of a catch 22, who is going to stop and when, anderson? >> sarah, stand by, i want to bring in ben wedeman who has experience in the region. tonight he is in the race ili town that has been hit repeatedly by rocket fire and also the jerusalem bureau chief for "the new york times" is in gaza city joins us by phone. what are you seeing and what are you hearing? >> reporter: what we are seeing here is that the town is pretty much deserted, not a lot of people out...
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america! >> reporter: sean is just an ordinary guy with a very big heart. >> happy thanksgiving, bro. yeah. that's part of the sadness. most of the people, it's not a choice. it's something that either -- mental illness or resources that haven't been able to get in touch with these people and get help and have the choice to turn their lives around. >> reporter: so he tries to make their thanksgiving day a little better. >> a loaf of bread and some peanut butter and jelly, might be 20 people, 20 more people, that for whatever reason, were not at a shelter. >> you spent all your own money? >> yeah. a couple of bills aren't getting paid this week. but i figure if i go home and my internet is off, it's not the biggest deal in the world. at the end of the world, i'm blessed and thankful for what i do have. >> reporter: and who he meets warms his soul. >> hey, bro, happy thanksgiving. >> he has always done this. at i think age six years old, he got his parents to make peanut butter sandwiches and pu
america! >> reporter: sean is just an ordinary guy with a very big heart. >> happy thanksgiving, bro. yeah. that's part of the sadness. most of the people, it's not a choice. it's something that either -- mental illness or resources that haven't been able to get in touch with these people and get help and have the choice to turn their lives around. >> reporter: so he tries to make their thanksgiving day a little better. >> a loaf of bread and some peanut butter and...
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it can't be earlier than that. >> chris: o was it the 22. >> nd the fourth thursday. that gives us an extra weekend, christmas is on a tuesday so i think we're going to have a nice, long selling season. we're going to see real growth and we'll go back and look in mid december and see whether we need to make an adjustment but everything we're heard, we had a great weekend. >> mr. sweeney, the numbers for the markets are not as strong. the dow jones is down 236 points or 1.8% since election day. the question, and this gets us to the main subject today, how much of that do you believe is investor concern about the fiscal cliff? >> when we surveyed our investors, 83% were concerned about the fiscal cliff and the long term national debt. what you've seen, a pullback in the equity markets. we had through the third quarter of this year an equity market up 15%. up 30% year over year and auto you're seeing a pullback from that at that time. couple things, one, when you think about making investment decisions, make investing decisions first. it's national to think about rebalan
it can't be earlier than that. >> chris: o was it the 22. >> nd the fourth thursday. that gives us an extra weekend, christmas is on a tuesday so i think we're going to have a nice, long selling season. we're going to see real growth and we'll go back and look in mid december and see whether we need to make an adjustment but everything we're heard, we had a great weekend. >> mr. sweeney, the numbers for the markets are not as strong. the dow jones is down 236 points or 1.8%...
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and being disturbed, as it is now, 2:22 in the morning in gaza. talk to us about that, anderson. >> well, without a doubt, obviously, any people who are being subjected to the bum bardment of the city they're living in, it's difficult. there have been, according to health officials in gaza, about half of the casualties they have seen have been women and children. obviously, we have seen that in the hospitals for ourselves just today. israeli military said they were striking at the house of a hamas commander. a man they said was a hamas commander of an artillery unit. they usually said they had killed him in the strike. they walked that back and said they're not sure if they have, but we know ten members of another family living in the house at the time, they were killed. and obviously, we have our reporters on the scene for that. we have seen civilian casualties and the israeli military said they're targeting strikes. you hear ambulances going by right now. they're trying to target strikes as much as possible, but as you know, gaza is a very popul
and being disturbed, as it is now, 2:22 in the morning in gaza. talk to us about that, anderson. >> well, without a doubt, obviously, any people who are being subjected to the bum bardment of the city they're living in, it's difficult. there have been, according to health officials in gaza, about half of the casualties they have seen have been women and children. obviously, we have seen that in the hospitals for ourselves just today. israeli military said they were striking at the house...
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cairo, egypt. stay in the middle east where relentless airstrikes and rockets continue to rain down despite talk of a cease-fire. to david lee miller in israel with the latest. >> stewart, it was a late night for diplomacy. the israeli prime minister netanyahu meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton. no announcement regarding a cease-fire. they both addressed the fact that whatever is produced has to be a lasting and just peace. meanwhile, hamas spokesman says israel has not responded to the latest cease-fire proposals and the earliest there could be any type of truce is tomorrow. meanwhile, we have seen today more rockets launched from gaza by militants. at least 130 of them -- one of the rockets landing not far from the city of jaw jerusalem. it landed in a palestinian village. also another rocket hit a building on the outskirts of tel aviv. this was the farthest rocket hit yet since this conflict got underway. it traveled some 45 miles and there were some light injuries in the tel aviv a
cairo, egypt. stay in the middle east where relentless airstrikes and rockets continue to rain down despite talk of a cease-fire. to david lee miller in israel with the latest. >> stewart, it was a late night for diplomacy. the israeli prime minister netanyahu meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton. no announcement regarding a cease-fire. they both addressed the fact that whatever is produced has to be a lasting and just peace. meanwhile, hamas spokesman says israel has not...
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both israel and hamas are reportedly presenting egypt with their demands. what one official said, an immediate end to the deadly rocket attacks does not seem likely. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the white house. >>> victims of superstorm sandy have certainly not been forgotten. donations continue to pour in to the american red cross raising more than $140 million thus far. the relief agency is currently operating 472 shelters it more than 10 states. they have delivered millions of millions and relief items. >>> bay area air quality officials are getting an update of repairs on chevron's refinery in richmond. they are upgrading unit 4, replacing equipment and cutting emissions. an explosion in august sent thousands of richmond residents to emergency rooms with breathing problems. meanwhile, an environmental group says independent testing shows cancer-causing chemicals still linger around homes in the area. global community monitor found traces of hydrocarbons over 9 square miles three months after the explosion. a quality owe -- air quality officials say t
both israel and hamas are reportedly presenting egypt with their demands. what one official said, an immediate end to the deadly rocket attacks does not seem likely. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the white house. >>> victims of superstorm sandy have certainly not been forgotten. donations continue to pour in to the american red cross raising more than $140 million thus far. the relief agency is currently operating 472 shelters it more than 10 states. they have delivered millions of...
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at least 22 people were injured, some of those people were on the bus, some outside the bus. they suffered everything from panic attacks to a couple teenagers who have the worst of the injuries. we talked to the e.r. doctor who told us one of the teenagers may lose a limb, perhaps an arm because of the soft tissue that's been blasted away. also a lot of shrapnel wounds in the face. both may face a lifetime of disability. those are his words. we talked to the police, more still looking for a suspect, trying to find out who was responsible. we saw the bus before testify driven away. all the windows had been blasted out. we know that here at the hospital they've been quite busy trying to make sure they can do as much as they can for these patients. the good news is no one is expected to lose their life, but certainly a lot of fear here in the streets of tel aviv. >> sara, this is the first time i think in about six years or so since 2006 there's been a major terrorist attack in the commercial heart of israel in tel aviv, and we know there are various groups praising this operati
at least 22 people were injured, some of those people were on the bus, some outside the bus. they suffered everything from panic attacks to a couple teenagers who have the worst of the injuries. we talked to the e.r. doctor who told us one of the teenagers may lose a limb, perhaps an arm because of the soft tissue that's been blasted away. also a lot of shrapnel wounds in the face. both may face a lifetime of disability. those are his words. we talked to the police, more still looking for a...
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small businesses provide two of the three biggest jobs in america. and difficult enough seats between cyber monday and black friday. the importance of purchasing local. >> this country was built on the small businesses and our neighborhoods were built on small businesses. the small business it to go to a regular basis you get to know them and it is much different than going to a large chain. were you are just one of the sheep. i guess. >> this is the third year in a row that have small businesses and courage with big discounts. many businesses are reporting good sales from the shoppers and last year 100 million people turned out to support small businesses. >> one of them was the president. >> you are correct. >> his purchasing items from arlington, virginia. you can see his daughter's and they say that these purchases will be caps for the family. the second time in a row that he has shopped at the bookstore. >> thanks giving shoppers took a bite out of black friday but it was not as big as last year. the retail technology company shopper track found
small businesses provide two of the three biggest jobs in america. and difficult enough seats between cyber monday and black friday. the importance of purchasing local. >> this country was built on the small businesses and our neighborhoods were built on small businesses. the small business it to go to a regular basis you get to know them and it is much different than going to a large chain. were you are just one of the sheep. i guess. >> this is the third year in a row that have...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer one pill each morning. 2hours. zero heartburn. satisfaion guaranteed or your money back. you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >> harris: live pictures coming into fox news, beaverton, oregon and look cl
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer one pill each morning. 2hours. zero heartburn. satisfaion guaranteed or your money back. you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit...
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>>c-span, created by america's cable companies enter 1979. brought to you by your cable provider. >> "the national journal" on wednesday, charlie cook moderated a panel on the surveys done prior to and after election day. the two feature posters are margie omaro and alex bratty. >> i spew hot air for a living so the air-conditioning rigidify way too much for the engines and aspired to have a helicopter wednesday. if i look like, you know what, then you are right. your eyes are not deceiving you. i got two and a half hours of sleep. we were on the decision desk at nbc, which is a staffing place where it is it of 50 people in a room and two thirds of them are statisticians. there are looking like it. eight models on each race. each of the 50 states, presidential, each senate and governor race and looking at -- it is like nonsense meets politics. we are the non quantitative people because we watch the races year in and year out. a lot of fun for somebody who's math sats quarter was significantly lower than my verbal. it is really cool for me to
>>c-span, created by america's cable companies enter 1979. brought to you by your cable provider. >> "the national journal" on wednesday, charlie cook moderated a panel on the surveys done prior to and after election day. the two feature posters are margie omaro and alex bratty. >> i spew hot air for a living so the air-conditioning rigidify way too much for the engines and aspired to have a helicopter wednesday. if i look like, you know what, then you are right....
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> joining me is mark halperin, senior political analyst for "time" and msnbc and "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page. welcome both. susan, we've seen presidents in the past grapple with the middle east. we saw bill clinton up until the last days of his presidency in december of 2000 basically spending his final month with yasser arafat -- >> and how did that turn out? >> which is probably the lesson for president obama and hillary clinton. did they come too late or are they now stuck in it? >> i think they've tried to stay clear of it. i'm sure hillary clinton thought i'm almost out the door and events forced her to get involved and the president more involved. how many times have you been at a news conference when someone says last question and the last question is the one they did not want to get. i feel likes the administration is in that fix right now. >> mark halperin you've been watching this as well for years, there'
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> joining me is mark halperin, senior political analyst for "time" and msnbc and "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page. welcome both. susan, we've seen presidents in the past grapple with the middle east. we saw bill clinton up until the last days of his presidency in december of 2000 basically spending his final month with yasser arafat -- >> and how did that turn out?...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> the united states could now be considering sending more military power into the middle east in the wake of this latest wave of violence. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barbara? >> well, wolf, a number of senior u.s. military officials tell us there are now discussions here inside the pentagon at very top levels about whether more military power is needed in the region because of the instability. one official telling us this is post-benghazi. the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. and now in addition problems of rising tensions all over the region, syria, israel, gaza, egypt. look at that map. that tells you exactly where this all starts. rota, spain. the u.s. navy already has plans in the works to send four warships to be deployed out of rota starting early next year just weeks away. those four ships capable of shooting down ballistic missiles from iran. three amphibious warships
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> the united states could now be considering sending more military power into the middle east in the wake of this latest wave of violence. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barbara? >> well, wolf, a number of senior u.s. military officials tell us there are now discussions here inside the pentagon at very top levels about whether more military power is needed...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> new explosions happening right now in gaza. let's go to our own sara sidener. >> we saw behind us what looked like a ball of fire. i'll move out of shot here. it was an absolutely bone rattling blast, and we all fell to the floor. okay. [ bleep] what we now know, we think that the building it hit was perhaps a police headquarters that used to be the -- the office where you would pick up your passport in years past, but this has been the closest strike to us that we've seen. we're not quite sure, because we did not hear the telltale signs of an air strike, so we're not exactly sure what went on in there. a couple of very, very strong blasts and a ball of fire coming up, and also looked like there were sparks, so that might indicate there were perhaps some explosives or something inside whatever building was hit. we are also hearing the sounds of drones overhead. it sounds almost like a lawn mower, and you can hear those every now and
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> new explosions happening right now in gaza. let's go to our own sara sidener. >> we saw behind us what looked like a ball of fire. i'll move out of shot here. it was an absolutely bone rattling blast, and we all fell to the floor. okay. [ bleep] what we now know, we think that the building it hit was perhaps a police headquarters that used to be the -- the office where you would pick up your passport in...
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we learned now that the number is 22. 22 people who have been injured when a bomb exploded on a bus in tel aviv. this, as at least 11 palestinians have been killed in gaza, bringing the death toll there to 142, coming to us from the official hamas tv channel. white house condemning the violence in this new statement. these attacks, they say, against innocent israeli civilians are outrageous. the united states will stand with our israeli allies and provide whatever assistance is necessary to identify and bring to justice the perpetrators of this attack. the united states reaffirms our unshakeable commitment to israel's security and our deep friendship and solidarity with the israeli people. sara sid nechner is in tell av >> reporter: just behind me, the street where this bus exploded around noon. and it's in a significant place in central tel aviv. my photographer, dan, will pan over and show you the building. basically, we are right near the military headquarters, just behind this street. and then to the left of me is the court. this happened around noon. 22 people have been injured. s
we learned now that the number is 22. 22 people who have been injured when a bomb exploded on a bus in tel aviv. this, as at least 11 palestinians have been killed in gaza, bringing the death toll there to 142, coming to us from the official hamas tv channel. white house condemning the violence in this new statement. these attacks, they say, against innocent israeli civilians are outrageous. the united states will stand with our israeli allies and provide whatever assistance is necessary to...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >> let's go to fred that sits at the border with gaza. it has been hit many times by rockets. we saw you yesterday taking cover, duck ask cover, and some of those sirens going off. now you've got this reported cease-fire that's supposed to take effect in about 20 minutes, 22 minutes or so. what are you seeing from your vantage point? >> well, what we're seeing is actually a lot more air alarms going on here. again, it was actually very similar to what we had last night. we were, of course, on the air as well. the authorities here are urging people to stay either missed or close to a building, which is actually what we're doing. we have this cafe here in the back drop, and we have a building right next door. that's also, by the way, suzanne, one of the reasons why you're not seeing many people here in this cafe who are going to be watching the speech made by mention minimum netanyahu, because many are, instead, electing to stay inside si
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >> let's go to fred that sits at the border with gaza. it has been hit many times by rockets. we saw you yesterday taking cover, duck ask cover, and some of those sirens going off. now you've got this reported cease-fire that's supposed to take effect in about 20 minutes, 22 minutes or so. what are you seeing from your vantage point? >> well, what we're seeing is actually a lot more air alarms going on here....
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egypt is critical to this. there is a reason that we spent decades and worked so hard to create a campaign back in 1979. and then we spent billions of dollars each and every year giving money to the israelis and egyptians to keep them in place. because egypt is strategic culturally throughout the region and also physically. the suez canal is a major artery for trade and we also have a lot of pipelines and other ways that oil moves around in that region. if israel decides to do this, you will have a very different type of map in the middle east. melissa: thank you so much for joining us. sit down and talk a lot. after hearing nothing but chatter from lawmakers on how to deal with the fiscal cliff, money has taken matters into our own hands and we will go through these solutions and solve this problem, at least part of it with one of my favorite economist. at the end of the day, it is all about solutions. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter lo
egypt is critical to this. there is a reason that we spent decades and worked so hard to create a campaign back in 1979. and then we spent billions of dollars each and every year giving money to the israelis and egyptians to keep them in place. because egypt is strategic culturally throughout the region and also physically. the suez canal is a major artery for trade and we also have a lot of pipelines and other ways that oil moves around in that region. if israel decides to do this, you will...
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if israel is attacked, america will stand with them. i have made that clear throughout my presidency. we have already made that declaration. >> i will stand with israel if they are attacked. this is the reason why -- working with his role of critic the strongest military cooperation between our two countries in history. in fact, this week we will carry out the largest of the to exercise -- august military exercise with israel. that is this week. >> yousef munayyer, can you respond to what president obama said? >> he is describing his policy. he stood 1/2% by the israelis. i think the problem is, it shows a complete lack of strategy of how to move this forward, strategic thinking that echoed, by the way, in the israeli government. they're referring to what they're doing in gaza as mowing the lawn. the bombardment of and largely civilian population, most of whom are refugees, they refer to with the callous idiom of mowing the lawn. and bombardment they have to do to set at the capacity of the factions there. that is not strategic. what mo
if israel is attacked, america will stand with them. i have made that clear throughout my presidency. we have already made that declaration. >> i will stand with israel if they are attacked. this is the reason why -- working with his role of critic the strongest military cooperation between our two countries in history. in fact, this week we will carry out the largest of the to exercise -- august military exercise with israel. that is this week. >> yousef munayyer, can you respond...
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the winning numbers, 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and powerball 6. the winners will split a jackpot of more than $587 million. second largest in u.s. lottery history. later in the broadcast, a report from anna warner on the down side to lottery fever. addictive gambling. that's later on this morning. this morning the west coast is getting ready for the second of three back-to-back storm systems, the so-called pineapple weather system started in the hawaiian islands. some call it a train. a mix of powerful torrential rains and strong winds. it has knocked down power lines and trees in northern california yesterday. a second more powerful storm is expected to hit this afternoon. the third with the most rain is expected this weekend. some areas could see as much as 18 inches of rain. overseas now, egyptian president mohamed morsi is expected to explain why he granted himself almost absolute authority in a national address later today. anti-morsi protests raged through the night just down the road from where the egyptian assembly agreed on a final consti
the winning numbers, 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and powerball 6. the winners will split a jackpot of more than $587 million. second largest in u.s. lottery history. later in the broadcast, a report from anna warner on the down side to lottery fever. addictive gambling. that's later on this morning. this morning the west coast is getting ready for the second of three back-to-back storm systems, the so-called pineapple weather system started in the hawaiian islands. some call it a train. a mix of powerful...
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so stuff is being made in america. so that's good. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. >>> no room for baby jesus in the manger at a santa monica park after a judge rules in favor of atheists. our legal guys intervene in their own way. >>> all right n south florida, a messy legal battle over a young boy's pet pig. heather ray says her son has down's syndrome. and the pig named twinkie is a therapy pet for him. but the city says twinkie must go because pigs are not allowed there in that city as pets. our legal guys are back. avery freeman in cleveland and richard herman in las vegas. well, guys, this is a tough one. you know, you've got a doctor who actually helped prescribe this pet pig for this little boy to deal with his down syndrome. but the city of coral springs says we don't allow pigs. they're prohibited in our city. so avery, what wins this kind of battle? >> land of the free and home of the pig. look, this is a case that i think is a legal no-brainer. let me tell you why. the livestock law in coral s
so stuff is being made in america. so that's good. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. >>> no room for baby jesus in the manger at a santa monica park after a judge rules in favor of atheists. our legal guys intervene in their own way. >>> all right n south florida, a messy legal battle over a young boy's pet pig. heather ray says her son has down's syndrome. and the pig named twinkie is a therapy pet for him. but the city says twinkie must go because pigs are...
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and egypt's muslim brotherhood. >> it's extremely important. the question is how durable this ceasefire will be. every day israelis living in the area around the gaza strip don't believe it's durable. tomorrow morning the schools in two of the towns within range, they are going to be close, and the reason is people aren't sure hamas will keep to its end of the bargain. >> jennifer: obviously those rockets out of the gaza today are some indication of that. this is not a permanent solution, but how are both sides spinning it? >> sure. there the israel standpoint they are saying this conflict has allowed us to demonstrate the resiliency of this iron dome defense system. gaza has been able to say we have been able to fight off a lot of attacks from israel this shows our resiliency. their coming to a ceasefire is a broader view from all perspective as well. >> jennifer: well, for sure. and both sides agree to stop firing, but there is something interesting in the agreement that says that israel will refrain from restricting palestinian residents fre
and egypt's muslim brotherhood. >> it's extremely important. the question is how durable this ceasefire will be. every day israelis living in the area around the gaza strip don't believe it's durable. tomorrow morning the schools in two of the towns within range, they are going to be close, and the reason is people aren't sure hamas will keep to its end of the bargain. >> jennifer: obviously those rockets out of the gaza today are some indication of that. this is not a permanent...
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but since being crowned miss district of columbia, beauty has taken on a new meaning. >> allyn rose, 22, newburg, maryland. >> reporter: when rose takes to the stage in january competing in the miss america pageant, the 24-year-old will have already faced one of the most difficult decisions of her life. >> maryland. >> reporter: rose is set to undergo a preventive double mastectomy, a choice she made after learning she carried the rare cancer gene that killed her mother eight years ago. >> i, unfortunately, lost my mom to breast cancer when i was 16. >> reporter: in 2011 rose represented miss maryland in the miss usa pageant. this time the contestant wants to raise awareness making breast cancer prevention her platform. medical experts say she is not alone in the decision to have the radical surgery despite not being diagnosed with cancer. >> being proactive is important and, again, people are just taking their health very seriously. >> reporter: some celebrities have opted to have surgery. chr christina applegate says she had a double mastectomy to keep her breast cancer from returning
but since being crowned miss district of columbia, beauty has taken on a new meaning. >> allyn rose, 22, newburg, maryland. >> reporter: when rose takes to the stage in january competing in the miss america pageant, the 24-year-old will have already faced one of the most difficult decisions of her life. >> maryland. >> reporter: rose is set to undergo a preventive double mastectomy, a choice she made after learning she carried the rare cancer gene that killed her mother...
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a small memorial is there for the san jose rest denied 22- year-old rory park petty ford. police have one person this custody. here's his picture. 26-year-old jonathan wilbanks was arrested on friday night. he was caught after a series of robberies, a police chase, shooting and carjacking attempt that left a man dead. here's a map that shows the path of this violent crime spree. wilbanks's alleged acome police got away but together they committed four robberies on friday at a little caesar's pizza on story road, gas station on east capital, a jack- in-the-box on curtner avenue and the spa on bird avenue. around 9:00 the pair tried to carjack 22-year-old rory in the seven eleven parking lot and shot him dead. police then spotted the car on highway 101 near interstate 280 and chased it through town. the suspects got out and opened fire on the officers. about >> about 9:00 i heard gunshots. >> saw the victim up in the front and in shock after finding out his father -- that his son had been shot in front of seven learn. >> reporter: police returned fire and hit wilbanks. one o
a small memorial is there for the san jose rest denied 22- year-old rory park petty ford. police have one person this custody. here's his picture. 26-year-old jonathan wilbanks was arrested on friday night. he was caught after a series of robberies, a police chase, shooting and carjacking attempt that left a man dead. here's a map that shows the path of this violent crime spree. wilbanks's alleged acome police got away but together they committed four robberies on friday at a little caesar's...
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>>> good morning, america. this morning, "twilight" terror, police arrest the young man who they say was planning an aurora style movie theater massacre, during the new "twilight" film. how did his mother save the day? >>> breaking overnight. fighting in the middle east intensifies. israeli air strikes pound gaza, as the military preps for a possible ground invasion, after hamas rockets invade jerusalem and tel aviv. will the region explode in all-out war? we're on the scene. >>> the hiccup nightmare. we've all had them. they are annoying. even after five minutes. but this guy is going on 13-straight days. he even went to the hospital. can doctors find him a cure? >>> and we have the need for speed. we go from the anchor desk to the driver's seat for a daredevil nascar race with some of the sport's biggest stars. >> bring it on. i'm ready. >>> good morning, everybody. we all did a certain amount of trash-talking. but i will admit, i've covered some dicey stories before. i was nervous. >> i was petrified. i thou
>>> good morning, america. this morning, "twilight" terror, police arrest the young man who they say was planning an aurora style movie theater massacre, during the new "twilight" film. how did his mother save the day? >>> breaking overnight. fighting in the middle east intensifies. israeli air strikes pound gaza, as the military preps for a possible ground invasion, after hamas rockets invade jerusalem and tel aviv. will the region explode in all-out war?...